In the sermon "Ruth Did Cleave Unto Naomi," Tom Harding explores the themes of saving faith and perseverance through the biblical narrative of Ruth and Naomi found in Ruth 1:6-16. He highlights the significance of Ruth's unwavering commitment to Naomi as an illustration of true saving faith, which embraces the Lord Jesus Christ with a “death grip” that cannot be relinquished. Harding emphasizes how Ruth’s decision to remain with Naomi, despite the hardships, reflects the characteristics of a believer chosen by God's sovereign grace, distinguishing her from Orpah, who returned to her idols. He supports his arguments with various Scripture references, including Hebrews 11:13 and John 6, asserting that true faith perseveres even amidst trials, with the ultimate goal of seeing Christ face to face. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its depiction of God's providence in guiding believers towards Him, demonstrating that every circumstance in individual lives is ultimately ordained for their eternal good.
“Saving faith has a death grip cleaving a death grip on the gospel of Christ, and saving faith is not ashamed of the gospel of Christ.”
“It takes the power of Almighty God to raise up a dead sinner. You had the Quicken who were dead.”
“It's the love of Christ that constrains us. It's not fear of punishment. It's not even promise of reward.”
“Saving faith, the faith of God's elect has a death grip on the Lord Jesus Christ and will not let go.”
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